Wednesday, September 11, 2019

NEVER FORGET





To read about my experience that day as I headed toward New York City trying to get home, click HERE

13 comments:

  1. Thank you for sharing your story of that awful day.

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  2. Yes, thank you for linking back to your story. The quotes and graphics you’ve included today are so apropos.

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  3. Kathy, It doesn't seem that long ago , at times. I did read your story . I am never going to forget 9-11. Blessings, xoxo, Susie
    p.s. praying all those killed and their families.

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  4. I agree, it doesn't seem like it was eighteen years ago. Let's just pray that we Americans will continue to stand together and stay strong. God Bless us. You have a super day, hugs, Edna B.

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  5. I think everyone can remember where and what they were doing at that moment in time. Almost like it was yesterday.

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  6. Thank you for sharing your story. I was at working and a coworker told us what happened. My husband was to fly on business on 9/11 but a few days they changed plans for 9/12. Well they never went on that business trip till a few weeks later. I feel blessed he did not go on 9/11. ( i do not know how to add my name-Ann)

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    1. Just add your name at the end like you did. God was watching over your husband that he was not flying that day. Thanks for telling your story. What a scary time that was.

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  7. Thank you for telling your story. What a painful moment in our history, but such hope rose out of the ashes...at least for a while. I pray we find our way as a nation back to the way we felt about each other and our country on 9-12.

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  8. I guess we didn't know each other back then....I read your story. We all have one and we will never forget.

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  9. I remember how unbelievable it all seemed. Most of all how united our nation was.. My prayers & hopes are that we can feel about each other as a nation the way we did then. May the families find peace.

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  10. I will never forget where I was (at work), never forget watching the second plane hit, watching them fall.....calming my children, feeling the fear to fly again....it was all so life changing. How much more so for those who lost loved ones. A tragic time!!

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